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Newbie here. How can I create a hole pattern on a conical solid?
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Creo 7 model enclosed for reference. This is a quick and dirty example of one way to create this geometry.
All the picks are pretty much the same, pick a hole placement surface and pick 2 references.
Maybe you have a more specific requirement?
Sorry, I seemed to have mis-read this, completely ignored the word "pattern"...
This is one way to do it.
Ok, I am able to create the datum point on the conical surface, but the placement dimensions are a problem. For the cone, there would be axial dimensions and radial dimensions. I can select the end of the cone as the axial dimension, but when I try to select a radial reference, the only one selected is a datum plane perpendicular to the axis of revolution. What am I missing?
You need to create the references required to set up the dimensions necessary to create the pattern you need. This will often require construction geometry. Post a graphic illustrating the pattern that you are trying to make.
Are you attempting something like this, or something more basic? All of these holes go through the domed shell normal to the shell and they are created using patterns.
Yes, somethinng like that except on a conic and the hole sizes vary in the axial direction.
Creo 7 model enclosed for reference. This is a quick and dirty example of one way to create this geometry.
I will try this out in the next day or two. Thank you for your time and efforts!
Henry
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